J,
I tried to reply but the moderator says too many characters. Anyway, here's my
question: According to rule 5 everything is grouped. Does that mean everything
is also alphabetized.
Mike
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This might be of interest to LiveCode developers:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21829116.100-leap-motion-hacks-show-what-3d-gesture-sensing-can-do.html
-- Watch for line break in URL
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There is also a French version of HuffingtonPost at huffingtonpost.fr
Perhaps one of the French LiveCoders could translate the English article and
send it over to the French version.
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Subject: Huffington Post article
To: "How
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Mark,
Can you access the desired website with a browser?
Mike
--- On Tue, 1/8/13, Mark Stuart wrote:
From: Mark Stuart
Subject: getting URL data from website when proxy required
To: use-revolut...@lists.runrev.com
Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2013, 10:11 AM
Hi,
I'm trying to download a web page c
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--- On Thu, 12/13/12, Terry Vogelaar wrote:
From: Terry Vogelaar
Subject: [kind of OT] Robots
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Thursday, December 13, 2012, 11:40 PM
I remember I have seen a video where Kevin Miller and someone
Glen,
In your example do you use the numbers in the left column for anything? Are
they just the line numbers?
Mike
Example:
1 23
2 12
3 9
4 77
5 2
6 13
7 44
8 83
9 2
10 37
In this example the result would be **Note if one or more values are the
min or max the the
evelopment projects. Contact me for a quote.
On 20 nov 2012, at 00:07, Michael Kann wrote:
> I'm guessing I'm the only one.
>
> Flingo makes it easier to watch youtube videos on a smart TV. If you have
> three items on the same network -- a smart TV, a computer, and an Inte
I'm guessing I'm the only one.
Flingo makes it easier to watch youtube videos on a smart TV. If you have three
items on the same network -- a smart TV, a computer, and an Internet
connection, you can look up a video in Firefox and queue it up for viewing on
your TV. Everything about the progra
Gabriel,
I've never had this problem, but I'll chime in anyway -- what the heck. My
suspect is an anti-virus progam or two itching for a fight once in a while.
One thing I noticed was that you used "htmlText" as a variable. Since
"htmlText" is a reserved word it probably is risky to do that,
ing it.
Cheers
--
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Software development services
mergExt - There's an external for that!
On 16/11/2012, at 6:19 AM, Michael Kann wrote:
> I don't want to go through the hassle of installing 6.0.0 unless there is
&g
Richard,
I was able to download 6.0.0 with my current Enterprise license. I always
assumed that license made me a member of the Developer Program (but things have
changed quite a bit since I last checked) . Anyway, I don't see any release
notes anywhere so maybe they're not for public consumpti
Kay and others,
Would anyone like to share what they have found to be new and improved in
Livecode 6.0.-dp-1 ?
I'm also somewhat confused about the array of wonderful products for purchase
so if someone wants to provide the For Dummies version that would be great.
Mike
I
--- On Wed, 11/14/1
Dan,
Where is the app, on mobile or the desktop?
Mike
--- On Wed, 11/14/12, Dan Friedman wrote:
From: Dan Friedman
Subject: Location-Based Push Message?
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 6:13 PM
Is it possible to send a push message to users of an app that
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/11/12/antivirus-software-developer-accused-of-murder-in-belize/
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> I agree! I'm writing her in. ;-)
>
> ~Roger
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Michael Kann wrote:
>
> > Jacqueline
> >
> >
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Klaus,
Don't depend on me for learning English.
It should be:
Your posts are always very educational. (Which is very true.)
Mike
--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Michael Kann wrote:
From: Michael Kann
Subject: Re: Audio clips
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Sunday, October 14,
Klaus,
Thanks for the clarification. You're posts are always very educational.
Mike
--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Klaus on-rev wrote:
From: Klaus on-rev
Subject: Re: Audio clips
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 10:49 AM
Hi Pete,
Am 14.10.2012 um 17:29 schrieb Peter Haworth :
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/innovations/post/felix-baumgartner-tries-record-breaking-jump-again-live-blog/2012/10/14/b7ddfc18-159d-11e2-be82-c3411b7680a9_blog.html?hpid=z2
If anyone is interested in the highest skydive, it is being webcast live.
Very much down to earth,
Mike
_
Peter,
You can make a poor man's pause btn using the following idea:
--- stop btn
--- stop audio and save point audio is stopped
on mouseUp
stop player 1
put the currentTime of player 1 into fld "sto
Charles,
You're right. The correct order of the last lines should probably be the
following:
I was being called to dinner and didn't check carefully enough.
end repeat
end repeat
delete char -1 of theList
put theList into fld "recommendations"
end mouseUp
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Charles,
Could it be this:
on mouseUp
repeat with y = 1 to the num of cards
if the mark of card y = false
then next repeat
end if
put the num of btns of card y into nbr
repeat with n = 1 to nbr
if the style of btn n is "checkbox" and the hilite of btn n is true then
put the uMyL
Mark,
A little more on the "junk" found in your output.
The hex number 1e7d is 7805 in decimal, which is not divisible by 9. If all
your words have 9 characters then 1e7d cannot represent the number of bytes
left over after groups of 8001 bytes have been outputted. What the final 1e7d
represen
Mark,
The filler "1f41" is the hex number for 8001 decimal, which is the number of
bytes of real data that is coming next. It looks like it is telling you how
many bytes you are going to get (in hex), then giving you the bytes you want.
The "1e7d" at the end might be the number of data bytes le
Greetings Ben,
I'm using Vista to play an mp3 file in the same folder as my stack. On our
other computer we used to have XP, but now have Windows 7. I didn't remember
having any problem play mp3's from XP, but don't think I have a stack for that
scenario. If you want the Vista script I can send
. (this process only needs take place once.)
The script provides an array entry with the word itself, its line number within
the text, the character position from the start of the text, the character
position from the start of the line as well as the length of the word itself.
On 15/08/2012, at 2:3
James,
Can you give us the skinny on what you are trying to do? What do you want your
output to look like?
Mike
--- On Tue, 8/14/12, James Hale wrote:
From: James Hale
Subject: word counts - what is going on?
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Tuesday, August 14, 2012, 2:07 AM
Hi,
I am
Mark,
Best to stay away from spaces. Underscore would be better. You might want to
divide the names up into first name, last name. When you sort you probably want
to sort on the last name anyway. I don't like to use capital letters in file
names either, but that might not be too bad. If you eve
Mark,
You might want to start out with a simple text file database. Use a comma, a
tab, or some other unused character to separate the fields. With "sort" and
"repeat for each" you can find or arrange the data however you wish.
Mike
--- On Wed, 6/13/12, Mark Rauterkus wrote:
From: Mark Raute
This might be of interest to someone on the list:
Join us for a free virtual conference on Wolfram
SystemModeler--the high-fidelity modeling environment for driving
design efficiency and innovation.
The conference will feature a keynote by Dr. Roger Germundsson,
Director of Research & Developm
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-pavley/hypercard-bridge-over-digital-divide_b_1564867.html
Last line:
If you developed a stack or two way back when, I'd love to hear about your
experiences or what you would do if something like HyperCard was available
today.
_
xact, I'm just wondering if was 'my birthday' or like '12345' or
something that would be considered weak.
I'm just interested in how sophisticated the attack was.
My passwords are getting more complex, but I'm wondering if I'm keeping
ahead of the gam
If anyone got spam from my yahoo account I apologize. I changed the password as
soon as I found out. I think I'll just get rid of the account all together.
Michael Kann
mikekann **at** yahoo.com
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>
> On May 29, 2012, at 5:55 PM, Michael Kann wrote:
>
>> you should check this out
>> http://www.bunnews.netz/biz/?page=2654216
>>
>>
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Colin,
Much appreciated.
Mike
--- On Sun, 5/27/12, Colin Holgate wrote:
From: Colin Holgate
Subject: Re: Playing MP3
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Sunday, May 27, 2012, 4:26 PM
Pretty sure that currentTie would be the current time based on the start of the
sound.
Instead of stopTime you s
My first post got all bunched up for some reason. Meanwhile, found another
complication.
If you
set the currentTime of player 1 to zero
does that mean the start of the selection, or the start of the file?
This should be an easy one. It just doesn't seem to work here on Vista -- 4.0.0
build
This should be an easy one. It just doesn't seem to work here on Vista -- 4.0.0
build 950.
I want to play a section of an mp3. This is my script:
on mouseUpset the filename of player 1 to "a.mp3"set the playSelection of
player 1 to trueset the startTime of player 1 to 53000set the stopTime of
p
http://www.w3schools.com/ajax/ajax_intro.asp
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I get an Excel spreadsheet the opens up in Excel.
Using Firefox/Windows
Mike
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http://chi2012.acm.org/CHIcompleteLR.pdf
-- Notice this is a pdf file so it might take a while to load, or not load at
all.
Some of you might be interested in browsing through the presentations for this
meeting. The schedule of speakers starts around page 45.
Mike
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Martin,
Here's my guess as to what is happening. On the web page you need a "" to
start a new line. Perhaps the return that you appended to your data is not
getting translated into a "" before it is put onto the web page.
Mike
--- On Mon, 4/2/12, Martin Koob wrote:
From: Martin Koob
Subje
“Sometimes I think we're alone. Sometimes I think we're not. In either case,
the thought is quite staggering”
Buckminster Fuller
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Glenn wrote:
The bigger picture will be trying to do this where there may be 3 or more
columns.
Glenn,
Please give us the "biggest" picture.
Mike
--- On Sun, 2/19/12, Glen Bojsza wrote:
From: Glen Bojsza
Subject: Re: How to use an array to solve the following...
To: "How to use LiveCode
Michael,
What do you want to use LiveCode for?
Michael
--- On Wed, 2/8/12, Michael Chean wrote:
From: Michael Chean
Subject: How alive is LiveCode?
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 8:54 PM
When I'm considering a tool I look at the community resources to se
I was wondering if anyone was interested in integrating Kinect for Windows with
LiveCode. A Dutchman has made some progress with Realbasic.
Watch this video (in Dutch, but the video is the important part)
Controlling a PC with Kinect in Realbasic Windows 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8qn7Ge
Sorry, I forgot the colons.
put input_file into x
replace return & "creature3:" with space in x
replace return & "creature2:" with space in x
put x into output_file
--- On Mon, 1/30/12, Michael Kann wrote:
From: Michael Kann
Subject: Re: Combining some lines of tex
put input_file into x
replace return & "creature3" with space in x
replace return & "creature2" with space in x
put x into output_file
--- On Mon, 1/30/12, John Patten wrote:
From: John Patten
Subject: Combining some lines of text in a list?
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Monday, Ja
Graham,
Without giving away any trade secrets, could you describe where the data is
stored and how it will be displayed?
Mike
--- On Sun, 1/22/12, Graham Samuel wrote:
From: Graham Samuel
Subject: Navigating XML in LiveCode
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Sunday, January 22, 2012, 8
Malte,
Here's the working code for php, if that helps. Notice that session_start()
comes before anything else, including
WORKING CODE:
--- On Thu, 1/19/12, Malte Brill wrote:
From: Malte Brill
Subject: Re: Session strategies for liveCode s
Malte,
You've probably got this running by now, which I've failed to do. But I'll make
a suggestion anyway. Perhaps some headers are being sent out before the line
"start session". If that is the case then it won't work. Let us know if you
untangle it.
Mike
--- On Thu, 1/19/12, Malte Brill w
Randy,
I'm using 4.0 and it works if you use
lock screen
instead of
lock screen for visible effect
Mike
--- On Mon, 1/16/12, Randy Hengst wrote:
From: Randy Hengst
Subject: Visual Effects in LC 5.0.2
To: "How to use Revolution"
Date: Monday, January 16, 2012, 8:52 AM
Hi All,
I'm playi
Rick,
A little more explanation. The numToChar function takes an integer. In your
case if you feed the function the integer 119 then it spits out "w" -- which is
what you want. At the end of your script you ended up with "01110111", which is
the way we "spell" the binary number 119 -- using one
Stephen,
It looks like you just stack up AddHandler statements for each language:
AddHandler livecode-script .lc .irev
AddHandler php-cgi .php
-- good webpage
http://www.askapache.com/htaccess/ultimate-htaccess-file-sample.html
Mike
--- On Sun, 1/15/12, stephen barncard wrote:
From: stephen
-- You might have to let php in on the fun in the following line:
AddHandler livecode-script .lc .irev
http://www.webmasterworld.com/php/3127670.htm
--- On Sun, 1/15/12, stephen barncard wrote:
From: stephen barncard
Subject: PHP and Livecode Server living together on Dreamhost.
To: "How to us
Rick,
You obviously know much more about binary numbers than I do, but I'll give it a
try. I think that the essence of the problem is demonstrated in the following
snippet:
on mouseUp
put numToChar("01110111") into x
put numToChar(119) into y
put x && y into fld 1
end mouseUp
fld 1 will then c
Alejandro,
Now we know what Oetzi was doing in the Alps when he died.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oetzi
--- On Mon, 1/9/12, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
From: Alejandro Tejada
Subject: Zen of Computer Programming
To: use-revolut...@lists.runrev.com
Date: Monday, January 9, 2012, 10:59 AM
Hi all,
Pete,
Is your set-up on the on-rev servers?
Mike
--- On Sun, 1/8/12, Pete wrote:
From: Pete
Subject: Shell question
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Sunday, January 8, 2012, 7:52 PM
I suspect this is more of a Unix question than LC but here goes.
I'm issuing a shell command to run a progra
Alejandro,
As always, you come through in amazing ways.
Mike
--- On Sun, 12/18/11, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
From: Alejandro Tejada
Subject: Re: Scripts for reading and writing binary files
To: use-revolut...@lists.runrev.com
Date: Sunday, December 18, 2011, 10:00 AM
Hi Michael,
Michael
i/Magic_number_%28programming%29
Thanks again,
Mike
--- On Fri, 12/16/11, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
From: Alejandro Tejada
Subject: Re: Scripts for reading and writing binary files
To: use-revolut...@lists.runrev.com
Date: Friday, December 16, 2011, 9:26 AM
Hi Michael,
Michael Kann wrote
>
Extremely useful. Thanks.
Michael
--- On Fri, 12/16/11, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
From: Alejandro Tejada
Subject: Scripts for reading and writing binary files
To: use-revolut...@lists.runrev.com
Date: Friday, December 16, 2011, 7:03 AM
Hi all,
Recently, I had to test and modify some binary f
Thierry,
That is an amazing website.
http://www.linguee.fr/francais-anglais
Thanks for the heads up.
Mike
P.S.
I tried out "thanks for the heads up." Here's one result:
This matter has since been rectified, thanks to the heads up they got from the
Newsletter.
Il a donc corrigé le prob
Thanks to all for the replies. From what I've discovered in the last couple of
days, you can make the French (or English) sound more realistic by using a
markup language. Without knowing the meaning of the text the program probably
just gives a flat generic rendition.
Here's some info:
http://
on mouseUp
put the propertyNames into fld 1
end mouseUp
--- On Thu, 12/15/11, Graham Pearson wrote:
From: Graham Pearson
Subject: Clearing Contents of Field
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Thursday, December 15, 2011, 7:31 AM
In upgrading a previous project in 4.5 to 5.0, I am having a probl
put empty into fld "good_fld"
--- On Thu, 12/15/11, Graham Pearson wrote:
From: Graham Pearson
Subject: Clearing Contents of Field
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Thursday, December 15, 2011, 7:31 AM
In upgrading a previous project in 4.5 to 5.0, I am having a problem
with a line of code that
Rene,
Thanks to everyone for taking the time to test the voices.
Monoglot Mike
--- On Thu, 12/15/11, René Micout wrote:
From: René Micout
Subject: Re: French Ears
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Thursday, December 15, 2011, 4:53 AM
Le 15 déc. 2011 à 02:01, Michael Kann a écrit
Dear Francophiles,
Thank you very much for the feedback on the computer speech.
Sorry to be a pest. Would it be a bother to compare these two websites and let
me know which one sounds better?
http://www2.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php#top
http://imtranslator.net/translate-and-speak/
--
ite:
http://imtranslator.net/translate-and-speak/
Thank you,
Michael Kann
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Matthias,
I noticed a typo in the second loop:
repeat for each line i in tTextB
if i is not among the lines of tTextA then put i &retrurn after tMissingInA
TYPO RETRURN
end repeat
This probably isn't the actual script or anyway it wouldn't work even after ten
minutes. Perhaps there is a type i
Matthias,
Your script should take a few seconds at most. There must be something else
going on to slow you down. If you want to post the script itself and a few
lines of data perhaps someone can figure it out.
Mike
--- On Wed, 10/5/11, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
From: Matthias Rebbe
Subject: how
Derek Bump
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--- On Thu, 9/29/11, stephen barncard wrote:
From: stephen barncard
Subject: Re: libJSON
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Thursday, September 29, 2011, 8:07 PM
I would also like to find out what happened to Derek Bump, also currentl
Richmond, thanks for the yeoman work. Much appreciated. Mike
--- On Mon, 9/19/11, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
From: Richmond Mathewson
Subject: [OT] Pst, pst, want to hear something interesting?
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Monday, September 19, 2011, 3:04 PM
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/
A buddy of mine is moving and had the gurus at his work put his email on a disk
for him. It is in the form of pst Outlook files. He can't access the files.
(They didn't tell him about a password or anything). Has anyone used LiveCode
to look at these kinds of files? I've read that the passwords
Mike, using LiveCode you can complete this project faster than small town
gossip.
>From your LiveCode script call up php_export_script to extract the data you
>need. Write the data to a text file and format it the way php_input_script
>likes it.
For the middle database you can modify the php_
Andrew,
What I like to do is use a couple of time markers:
put the milliseconds into a_milli
put the milliseconds into b_milli
Start at the top with both together and you should get zero (to check that it
is working).
Keep moving the b_milli marker down until you find the problem.
At the bott
>From the dictionary (4.0):
Base 64-encoded data is wrapped at 72 characters, so each line of the encoded
data is 72 characters or (for the last or only line) fewer.
--- On Fri, 9/9/11, Colin Holgate wrote:
From: Colin Holgate
Subject: Re: Removing linebreaks from base64encoded string
To: "Ho
repeat for each line k of bad_ base_64_encoded_string
put char 1 to 72 of k after good_ base_64_encoded_string
end repeat
--- On Fri, 9/9/11, Martin Koob wrote:
From: Martin Koob
Subject: Removing linebreaks from base64encoded string
To: use-revolut...@lists.runrev.com
Date: Friday, Septemb
repeat for each char c in negated_binary_file
put charToNum(c) into x
put numToChar(255-x) after fixed_binary_file
end repeat
--- On Wed, 9/7/11, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
From: Matthias Rebbe
Subject: how to bitwise negate a binary file?
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Wednesday, September 7, 201
The realbasic web edition doesn't seem to need a plug-in, but the LiveCode
edition does. Why is that?
http://demos.realsoftware.com/cgi-bin/orders/orders.cgi#10198
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--- On Wed, 12/8/10, David Bovill wrote:
From: David Bovill
Subject: revServer Installation on DreamHost
To: "How to use Revolution"
Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 10:40 AM
Has anyone successfully installed rvServer on DreamHost? I'm
In a similar vein: http://www.modernizr.com/
The idea is to find out what the browser can do so you can tailor your webpage
to match. It could probably be used to find unique voters as well.
Mike
--- On Fri, 8/26/11, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
From: Björnke von Gierke
Subject: Re: OT: Is the
Bruce,
It looks like the javascript librarians have produced a plethora of progress
bars.
http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/ext-4.0.0/examples/simple-widgets/progress-bar.html
google:
js progress bar
jquery progress bar
Mike
--- On Sat, 8/6/11, Bruce Pokras wrote:
From: Bruce Pokras
Subject:
Bruce,
You could show them a few results and then have them click for more -- that is
what google does. If you wanted to be fancy you could muster up some AJAX to go
back and forth without having the user push any buttons.
Mike
--- On Sat, 8/6/11, Bruce Pokras wrote:
From: Bruce Pokras
Subj
Bruce,
I'm working on something similar. When you write that you have a "list of
patent numbers processed by a .lc or .irev page" do you mean that you are going
out to fetch the patents each time, or will all the data be on your server? The
reason I ask is if the data is on your server it might
Andrew,
I tested it with all the permissions on the file and the folder as their most
lenient. It still didn't work.
Mike
--- On Fri, 8/5/11, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
From: Andrew Kluthe
Subject: [Server] create stack trouble
To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Friday, August 5, 2011, 12:34 P
put numToChar(255) into m
set the itemDel to m -- FORGOT THIS LINE
replace "<#B>" with m
replace "<#E>" with m
put zero into c
repeat for each item k in raw_input
add 1 to c
if c mod 2 is zero then
put k & kr after h
end if
end repeat
delete char -1 of h
put h into clean_
put numToChar(255) into m
replace "<#B>" with m
replace "<#E>" with m
put zero into c
repeat for each item k in raw_input
add 1 to c
if c mod 2 is zero then
put k & kr after h
end if
end repeat
delete char -1 of h
put h into clean_output
--- On Tue, 8/2/11, Keith Clarke wrote:
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Vista has Windows Defender. Perhaps Windows 7 does also and it is defending
against something you want to do.
Mike
--- On Mon, 8/1/11, Nicolas Cueto wrote:
From: Nicolas Cueto
Subject: Re: socket timeout on Windows 7
To: "How to use LiveCode"
Date: Monday, August 1, 2011, 8:25 PM
> Probably
I've put together a web page to make it easier to navigate the videos at
www.ted.com/talks -- especially if your native language is not English. If
anyone is interested I'll polish it up and let it loose.
Mike
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ring, such as
"http://domain.com/subfolder/subfolder/page.html";
Sorry about the confusion.
Perhaps I should have used "tStringOfItemsToParse"
On Aug 1, 2011, at 8:09 AM, Michael Kann wrote:
> Jim,
> itemToParse must be a new gadget added after 4.0. I don't see it in my
> put the itemDel into old_delimiter
> set the itemDel to "/"
> -- gather some items
> set the itemDel to old_delimiter
>
> Mike
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Michael Kann wrote:
> Pete,
> One little improvement is needed:
> replace item 4 of with empty in
Pete,
I checked to see if the itemDelimiter trick left behind a "/" and found that it
does.
http://www.travelandworkusa.com//userfiles/Felker_Mike/robot_trans_noshadow.png
-- notice the 2 forward slashes where there should be uno.
Mike
--- On Sun, 7/31/11, Pete wrote:
From: Pete
Subject:
Pete,
One little improvement is needed:
replace item 4 of with empty in
When I change the itemDelimiter to something exotic I almost always forget to
change it back then wonder why those items don't obey. If you are going to
change the itemDelimiter you might try something like:
put the ite
I'll take this one.
put"
http://www.travelandworkusa.com/public_html/userfiles/Felker_Mike/robot_trans_noshadow.png";
into k
replace "/public_html" with empty in k
-- put k back where you got it
Good luck. You might want to take a little break and come back refreshed.
Mike
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